Around the residence

Things to do in Kuşadası

From championship golf to a Greek island day trip, the best of the central Aegean is within easy reach of Lavender Residence. A quick guide to what's worth your time.

Sun loungers and umbrella on the soft sand of Long Beach Kuşadası

5 km · 10 min

Long Beach

The closest stretch of soft golden sand to the residence — a wide, gently shelving beach that runs for kilometres along the bay. Sunbeds and umbrellas, beach cafés and watersports line the shore, and the sunsets over the Aegean are the kind you'll remember. Perfect for a slow swim day or a sundowner after the pool.

  • Long, sandy and family-friendly with shallow water
  • Sunbeds, beach bars and watersports along the shore
  • Spectacular Aegean sunsets straight from the sand
View of Kuşadası harbour and Pigeon Island framed by pine trees

15 min by car

Kuşadası harbour & Pigeon Island

Kuşadası's lively old town wraps around a pretty harbour, with Pigeon Island (Güvercinada) and its little Byzantine-Ottoman castle reached by a short causeway. Wander the bazaar, grab gözleme on the seafront, then walk out to the island for panoramic views of the bay and a coffee with the cruise ships drifting past.

  • Castle walk on Pigeon Island with 360° bay views
  • Bazaar, cafés and waterfront restaurants
  • Best at golden hour — go for sunset and dinner
Golfer putting on a manicured green near Kuşadası

20 min by car

Kuşadası Golf & Spa Resort

An 18-hole, par-72 championship course laid out across rolling pine-clad hills above the bay. Designed to follow the natural contours of the land, the course offers wide fairways, dramatic elevation changes and quiet sea views from almost every tee. A favourite winter and shoulder-season escape for European golfers.

  • 18-hole par-72 championship layout
  • Pro shop, driving range and academy
  • Year-round play in a mild Aegean climate
Colourful waterpark slides above a turquoise pool near Kuşadası

10–15 min

Aqua Fantasy & Adaland

Two of Türkiye's largest waterparks sit between the residence and Long Beach. Adaland is a full-day affair with one of the longest slide systems in Europe, a wave pool and a dolphin lagoon. Aqua Fantasy adds a thermal spa zone, making it a strong choice for families travelling in shoulder season.

  • Big-ticket slides, lazy rivers and wave pools
  • Family-friendly with shaded loungers and food courts
  • Open daily May to October
Turquoise cove with a wooden gulet inside Dilek Peninsula National Park

20 min

Dilek Peninsula National Park

A protected peninsula of pine forest, limestone cliffs and four small Aegean coves with translucent water. Inside the park you'll find marked hiking trails, picnic areas and the cleanest swimming on this stretch of coast. Pack snorkels and a long lunch — the bays at İçmeler and Karasu are unforgettable.

  • Four wild swimming bays — İçmeler, Aydınlık, Kavaklıburun, Karasu
  • Hiking and birdwatching in protected pine forest
  • Best visited weekday mornings to skip the crowds
Scuba diver gliding over a coral reef in clear blue Aegean water

20 min to dive centres

Scuba diving in the Aegean

The waters off Kuşadası and the Dilek Peninsula are some of the clearest on the Turkish coast — protected coves, dramatic drop-offs, ancient amphorae and reliable summer visibility of 20–30 m. PADI dive centres on Long Beach and in town run guided dives, intro sessions for beginners and full open-water certification courses.

  • Guided dives, try-dives and PADI courses
  • Best season May to October, water 22–26 °C
  • Snorkelling trips also available for non-divers
Whitewashed stone houses with terracotta roofs cascading down the green hillsides of Şirince village

45 min

Şirince mountain village

A whitewashed Greek-style village in the hills above Selçuk, Şirince is famous for its handmade fruit wines, narrow cobbled lanes and panoramic vine-shaded restaurants. Spend a slow afternoon tasting cherry and pomegranate wine, browsing the village handicrafts and lunching on köfte under the plane trees.

  • Handmade fruit wines and local olive oil
  • Family-run village restaurants with valley views
  • Pair with an Ephesus visit — they're 12 km apart
Visitor in a red dress before the marble Library of Celsus at Ephesus at sunset

40 min

Ancient city of Ephesus

One of the best-preserved Roman cities in the Mediterranean and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The marble-paved Curetes Street, the Library of Celsus and the Great Theatre are unmissable; the optional Terrace Houses (with their intact frescoes) are the highlight for many visitors. Go early or late to skip the cruise-ship rush.

  • UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Library of Celsus, Great Theatre, Terrace Houses
  • Combine with the House of the Virgin Mary nearby